Truckload Transportation for High-Demand Industries and Specialized Freight
SFI International provides truckload transportation services for data centers, construction, energy, manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, agriculture, and retail operations—supporting large-scale projects and long planning cycles.
Tailored Solutions for North America’s Most Critical Sectors
SFI International supports industries where transportation performance directly affects project schedules and production output. Oversized components, heavy industrial materials, and non-standard shipments require route planning, specialized equipment, and coordinated dispatch from the start.
Through our asset-based network of more than 8,000 tractors and 13,200 trailers across the U.S. and Canada, customers access national capacity without sourcing load by load. Freight moves within one coordinated structure, supporting consistent execution across regions and multi-phase programs.
Specialized Truckload Solutions By Industry
Aerospace
Automotive
Manufacturing
Agriculture
Energy
Retail
Why Choose an Asset-Based Carrier for Your Sector?
Clear Ownership
Direct Capacity
Specialized Divisions
Multi-Phase Program Support
Cost Discipline
National Operating Standard
Coast-to-Coast North American Truckload Network
SFI International operates across the U.S., Canada, and cross-border lanes. The network maintains consistent operating standards for construction builds, data center deployments, and industrial programs expanding across regions.
Our specialized equipment and division support remain accessible within the same network as freight requirements evolve between flatbed, heavy haul, bulk, or dedicated capacity.
SFI Network Map
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SFI Locations
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SFI HQ
Current Infrastructure & Industrial Programs
Structural Steel Supply — Multi-State Commercial Construction


Heavy Equipment Manufacturing — OEM Support
SFI supports a major construction equipment manufacturer with a combination of heavy haul and dedicated capacity. Oversized machinery and production units are transported from assembly facilities to dealer networks and active job sites, including multi-axle configurations for overweight loads requiring state-level permitting and route planning.
Data Center Construction — Multi-Region Deployment